[ECOLOG-L] Tenure-Track Position: Environmental Scientist

2018-10-04 Thread Karen Munroe
The Department of Biology and Geology at Baldwin Wallace University announces a 
tenure-track position in Environmental Science to begin August 2019. The 
Department seeks an individual with experience in and a commitment to 
excellence in undergraduate teaching, student advising, and directing 
undergraduate research to contribute to a newly-created interdisciplinary 
environmental science major. A Ph.D. in environmental science, macroecology, 
paleoecology, geology, geography, or related field required. Areas of 
specialization are open, but preference will be given to candidates that can 
teach a wide variety of courses at all levels, including, but not limited to, 
introductory environmental science, geographic information systems (GIS), and 
climate change. Candidates are expected to develop and conduct laboratory 
and/or field experiences, participate in curriculum development and assessment 
for the Environmental Science program, and will have the opportunity to 
contribute to the University's First-Year Experience course. All faculty 
members are expected to participate in professional development activities, 
service to the department and university, and faculty governance.

Founded in 1845, Baldwin Wallace University is an independent, coeducational 
comprehensive university in the liberal arts tradition that enrolls 
approximately 3,000 full-time undergraduate day students, 200 part-time 
students in evening and weekend programs, and 600 graduate students. Baldwin 
Wallace is located 15 miles southwest of downtown Cleveland and just minutes 
from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. The University offers an 
outstanding benefits package that includes funding for professional travel, 
summer grant opportunities, and tuition benefits for immediate family. The 
University seeks to attract a culturally and academically diverse faculty of 
the highest caliber. Baldwin Wallace University is an equal opportunity 
employer and does not discriminate because of race, creed, age, disabilities, 
national origin, gender or sexual orientation in the administration of any 
policies or programs.

The search committee will commence reviewing applications November 30 and will 
continue until the position is filled. Electronic applications are required. 
Application must be made at HR's Employment & Careers web page: 
http://www.bw.edu/employment. A single PDF or Word file containing a cover 
letter describing teaching experience and research interests that can be 
integrated at the undergraduate level, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching 
philosophy, teaching evaluations, unofficial transcripts, and a representative 
selection of syllabi from courses taught must be uploaded at the time of 
application. Candidates should arrange to have three letters of recommendation 
sent directly to the search committee chair: Dr. Carrie Davis Todd, Dept. of 
Biology & Geology, Baldwin Wallace University, 275 Eastland Rd., Berea, OH, 
44017, cdavi...@bw.edu.

Baldwin Wallace University is an EEO/AA employer and educator. At BW, we 
support and encourage diversity in a variety of forms. We value and appreciate 
inclusive excellence in the classroom, within extracurricular activities, and 
as we engage our community partners. Learn more at Diversity Affairs at:  
https://www.bw.edu/about/diversity/

Dr. Karen E. Munroe, Ph.D.
Department Chair
Associate Professor and
Honors Program Advisor
Baldwin Wallace University
Department of Biology and Geology
275 Eastland Rd.
Berea, OH  44017
Office: 440-826-8562
Twitter: @SQRLDOC




[ECOLOG-L] Tenure-Track Position: Organismal Biologist

2018-10-04 Thread Karen Munroe
The Department of Biology and Geology at Baldwin Wallace University announces a 
tenure-track faculty to begin August 2019. The Department seeks an individual 
with experience in and commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching, 
mentoring and research. A Ph.D. in biology or related discipline is required. 
Preference will be given to candidates in organismal biology or animal ecology 
who can teach a wide variety of courses at all levels including an introductory 
level class in Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity, Zoology, and Vertebrate or 
Invertebrate Natural History. Candidates are expected to develop and conduct 
laboratory and/or field experiences, participate in curriculum development and 
assessment, and will have the opportunity to contribute to the University's 
First-Year Experience course and develop study abroad opportunities. All 
faculty members are expected to participate in professional development 
activities, university and departmental service as well as faculty governance.



Founded in 1845, Baldwin Wallace University is an independent, coeducational, 
comprehensive university in the liberal arts tradition and is located 15 miles 
southwest of downtown Cleveland, just minutes from Cleveland Hopkins 
International Airport. Baldwin Wallace enrolls approximately 3,000 full-time 
undergraduate day students, 200 part-time students in evening and weekend 
programs, and 600 graduate students. The University offers an outstanding 
benefits package that includes funding for professional travel, summer grant 
opportunities, and tuition benefits for immediate family. The University seeks 
to attract a culturally and academically diverse faculty of the highest 
caliber. Baldwin Wallace University is an equal opportunity employer and does 
not discriminate because of race, creed, age, disabilities, national origin, 
gender or sexual orientation in the administration of any policies or programs.


The search committee will commence reviewing applications November 30 and will 
continue until the position is filled. Electronic applications are required. 
Application can be made at BW's Employment & Careers' web page at 
https://www.bw.edu/employment. A single PDF or Word file containing a cover 
letter describing teaching experience and research interests that can be 
integrated at the undergraduate level, curriculum vitae, teaching evaluations, 
unofficial transcripts, and, if available, a representative selection of 
syllabi from courses taught must be uploaded at the time of application. 
Candidates should arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent directly 
to the search committee chair: Dr. Karen Munroe, Dept. of Biology & Geology, 
Baldwin Wallace University, 275 Eastland Rd., Berea, OH, 44017, 
kmun...@bw.edu<mailto:kmun...@bw.edu>.

Baldwin Wallace University is an EEO/AA employer and educator. At BW, we 
support and encourage diversity in a variety of forms. We value and appreciate 
inclusive excellence in the classroom, within extracurricular activities, and 
as we engage our community partners. Learn more at Diversity Affairs at:  
https://www.bw.edu/about/diversity/

Dr. Karen E. Munroe, Ph.D.
Department Chair
Associate Professor and
Honors Program Advisor
Baldwin Wallace University
Department of Biology and Geology
275 Eastland Rd.
Berea, OH  44017
Office: 440-826-8562
Twitter: @SQRLDOC<http://www.bw.edu/>



[ECOLOG-L] Adjunct professor(s) needed for intro Bio sequence and AP

2013-11-14 Thread Karen Munroe
Baldwin Wallace University seeks applications for part-time, adjunct faculty 
positions in the Department of Biology and Geology.  The preferred candidate 
will hold a Ph.D. in biology or related field, although applicants with a 
Masters degree in biology or related field will be given strong consideration.  
We are seeking candidates to teach the introductory biology sequence for majors 
(lecture and lab) and anatomy  physiology lab, starting January 1, 2014.



Applicants should send cover letter, Curriculum Vita, contact information for 
three references, statement of teaching philosophy, unofficial transcripts, 
and, if available results of teaching evaluations to Michael E. Kovach, Chair, 
Department of Biology  Geology, Baldwin Wallace University, 275 Eastland Road, 
Berea, OH  44017 or mekov...@bw.edumailto:mekov...@bw.edu